FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

DOs are Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine and MDs are Doctors of Allopathic Medicine. DOs and MDs are alike in many ways in that both DOs and MDs complete four years of medical education followed by three to eight years post graduate training in internships, residencies and .... learn more

No. A Chiropractor is a musculoskeletal health care provider who does not possess the full scope of medical practice rights as do DOs and MDs. DOs are physicians with full scope of practice rights, .... learn more

The Osteopathic Philosophy is a “whole person” approach to patient healing and wellness. Osteopathic medicine was discovered by Andrew Taylor Still MD,DO., and the Osteopathic Profession was founded in 1892 with the attitude of not just treating symptoms but treating the .... learn more

Dr. Frank

Dr. Chad Frank is board certified in family practice and osteopathic manipulative treatment with added certifications in addiction medicine and pain medicine. His specialty in is treating musculoskeletal disorders and he has quickly gained a reputation for making his patients feel comfortable in a usually stressful situation.

Dr. Frank is a graduate of the University of Michigan and received his medical degree at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2000. He completed his residency at Broward General Medical Center and Nova Southeastern University in 2003. After four years working in a group practice that specialized in physical and sports medicine, Dr. Frank opened The Non-Surgical Center for Physical and Sports Medicine in 2007.

Our Mission

At The Non Surgical Center for Physical and Sports Medicine, our goal is to provide superior, non-surgical medical care to patients with musculoskeletal conditions. We employ a unique, multi-faced, hands-on approach that places an emphasis on the entire person, not just one or two symptoms. Learn more